I manage our team of post-excavation project managers at MOLA, who work across our offices and projects to deliver reports, publications, and other outputs.
I’ve worked in archaeology in London since 2005, when I started with MOLA as a field archaeologist. I’m lucky to have been involved in some amazing projects since then, including co-authoring the publication of our work on a 19th-century hospital cemetery at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, developing the finds displays and interpretation at the London Mithraeum, and project manging the reporting for one of the largest post-medieval cemetery excavations ever to have taken place in the UK at St James’s Gardens in Euston. In addition to project work for clients, I have also been involved with research on an assemblage of contemporary objects collected from the ‘Jungle’ camp in Calais.
I believe strongly in the potential of archaeology to create links and understanding between people who are different. To this end, I’m committed to making our discipline more inclusive and am MOLA’s co-lead for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion.